The thirtieth annual World Assembly of the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations planned for June 29 to […]
What’s riding on your cylinders?
When you’ve got over 17-hours of nothing but open Pacific Ocean in front of you, you’ve got to have great […]
Alaska mountain passes charted
The FAA is charting Alaska mountain passes near Juneau and adding depictions to Alaska sectional charts to promote better safety […]
Textron furloughs workers
Textron Aviation announced four-week furloughs “for most of our U.S. based employees” beginning March 23 in response to the coronavirus […]
Quake shakes Salt Lake City
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake centered near Salt Lake City International Airport caused damage and closed the airport on March 18. […]
Will The New iPad LiDAR Scanner Change The Game For Pilots?
Last fall, Apple started selling to consumers a modestly-refreshed update to the standard iPad. The entry level full-size iPad comes […]
Tamarack bankruptcy plan approved
Tamarack Aerospace Group’s plan to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection was approved by a federal judge March 2. Company […]
AVIATION GROUPS JOIN FORCES TO FIGHT THE CORONAVIRUS
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and four other aviation organizations announced that they stand ready to bring their […]
Joining forces for organ transplant
Companies from Connecticut and Ohio have teamed up to transport human organs for transplant, using unmanned aircraft as links in […]
Go Wheels Up! Texas and AOPA Fly-In postponed indefinitely
Go Wheels Up! Texas and the AOPA Fly-In scheduled for May 29 and 30 in San Marcos, Texas, have been […]